Latest website updates:

I am adding the "page readers" to some of my
pages and articles. If you wish to use them, please be advised
that they take a minute or so to load, depending on the size of
the mp3 file.

The stablemade FAQs and equine glossary
were also disabled. They were just too old programs and were
getting hacked all the time, and so for security reasons all the
above programs were removed.

Stablemade.com is individually owned and operated website that does
not in any way represent or promote the interests of any companies or
organizations. The purpose of this website is to share primarily my own
knowledge gained in 50 years of professional life with horses lived in
several countries and experienced in most areas and disciplines of equine
industry.

This service presents information and knowledge sharing
gained in the fields of common equine injuries and ailments, general horse
care, feeding of horses directly from horsemen's experience. Furthermore
this site presents an unbiased evaluation, as well as the practical use, of
various horse products, their benefits, functions, flaws, side effects and
consequences. The equine injuries and ailments section of this site makes
recommendations in recognizing and dealing with these issues, as well as it
presents various treatments and remedies expressly from practical horseman's
perspective supported by genuine experience in the horse industry.

Many of the articles published herein are original
publications written by a professional horseman, and have not been copied or
duplicated from other sources. The collection of other articles includes
veterinary articles where the credit is given. The horse breeds articles, or
better said the origins of breeds of horses, is a translation from my school
book (1956 Special ZOO-Technique, Czechoslovakia), presenting unbiased and
untainted information about the most recognized breeds of horses by genuine
horse breeders. In contrast to that the breed information published on the
internet is for most part presented primarily either by the promoters of the
particular breed or its registry or organization, in which case the
information is often tainted.

Also some other articles written by me are the translations from
this school book, especially the practical use of certain horse feeds. In
short, none of the publications on this site represent in any way my
opinions or thoughts, but rather present information verified through my
life experiences with hundreds of horses.

The equine educational information is presented in three sections,
the articles, where you find most of the horse care related publications,
then the horse breeds section, where you will find the information about the
most recognized breeds of horses and their origins divided into the
appropriate groups according to the
hippologists, and finally the horse
section providing the description of the horse, his body, anatomy and such.